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that included their birthplace, their tax payments and a record of any and all encounters with police. and it would have to create boss, the bureau of state security which could use indefinite detention without trial. nelson mandela spent his life fighting against apartheid. he led that fight in the villages and on the streets of south africa and for 27 years managed to lead that fight from a prison cell, most of that time spent in a prison off the coast of south africa. after he conquered apartheid, he continued to fight apartness, because although apartheid law was gone, apartness remained in south africa, black and white continued to live mostly apart. if the 20th century had an indispensable man, it was nelson mandela, and south africans knew that. which is why they stood in line for so long when they were offered a chance to vote for him as president. he was as jacob zuma put it today, the country's greatest son. >> this is the moment of our deepest sorrow. our nation has lost its greatest son. >> shortly after the news of nelson mandela's death reached the white house president
that included their birthplace, their tax payments and a record of any and all encounters with police. and it would have to create boss, the bureau of state security which could use indefinite detention without trial. nelson mandela spent his life fighting against apartheid. he led that fight in the villages and on the streets of south africa and for 27 years managed to lead that fight from a prison cell, most of that time spent in a prison off the coast of south africa. after he conquered...
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coolest lady politicians to stop meddling in ukraine's businesses police that the atkins friendly right taxes the deadline to do count and government buildings. these korean off to the death of nelson month and that we know it is cheney from office on travel to a global standard of compassion and equality forsyth. house goes on like no joke. what self esteem that's unusual. the wga spaghetti increasing numbers of brits who we discover a bookcase to attacking cashing in dublin regulation scientists the new . what's he on the interaction with my countertop. hypertext is in kiev has been given five days to stop disrupting government departments opposition activists have been broken my ski institutions for much of this week. cheering on the prior european matisse and told eu and us diplomats who are in ukraine for security summit really delish guess is that. usually they're sad twentieth to the curate i'd like yesterday we had that this grill the elite evening. not just for the opinion protesters but also with western politicians. i wanted to increase the critics randall and who has acted a visit
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so that tax is coming for sure. additionally, if you're a small business and you made some capital investments this year, you were getting a nice little tax deduction. starting next year your taxes will shoot up. if you make new product purchases to sustain your business, the government is raising your taxes and that is coming in 2014 and that's going to be the cbo says that's going to account for half of all new revenue next year. so, businesses are going to take it very hard starting -- >> they're at least 14 other ancillary fees going in, airline security fees, transportation fees and that's going to hit a lot of people no matter where they are in the income range. right? >> that's right. absolutely. and right now, you have senator patty murray and representative paul ryan, who have been squirreled away -- everyone has been distracted with other issues but these two lawmakers have been negotiating the budget deal for next year, and in washington, when things are quiet, that usually means something is happening, a
so that tax is coming for sure. additionally, if you're a small business and you made some capital investments this year, you were getting a nice little tax deduction. starting next year your taxes will shoot up. if you make new product purchases to sustain your business, the government is raising your taxes and that is coming in 2014 and that's going to be the cbo says that's going to account for half of all new revenue next year. so, businesses are going to take it very hard starting --...
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no major taxes. kicking the can down the road. >> you heard that right. no push to tackle the major long-term issues. they want to trim automatic spending cuts. that is the sequestration. we are going back on the self imposed budget cuts that were meant to force washington to get tough on spending. that is the mo. republicans have been expecting he would come through. >> i would give the lowest grade to republicans to ryan. he is proving he is a fiscal fake. it is his job to stand up and tell the truth. when he says we can raise spending for defense back to the pre-sequester level or domestic, that is evidence we're going in the wrong direction. >> ouch, paul ryan, that has to hurt. he was president reagan's top budget man. they're supposed to be in ryan's corner. stockman says going back on the sequestration is a load of, you decide. >> it is a washington beltway lie that we cannot live it with a six hundred billion of outlays for defense. 50% more than we had in 2000. we had no new industrial in the -- enemies with us since then 200 billion more than bi
no major taxes. kicking the can down the road. >> you heard that right. no push to tackle the major long-term issues. they want to trim automatic spending cuts. that is the sequestration. we are going back on the self imposed budget cuts that were meant to force washington to get tough on spending. that is the mo. republicans have been expecting he would come through. >> i would give the lowest grade to republicans to ryan. he is proving he is a fiscal fake. it is his job to stand...
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you had sent a flat individual and corporate tax rate with 5%. give parents more school choice and education tax credits and loosen visa rules to encourage entrepreneurs to open businesses. while those are all good ideas, you've got to pour more government money into those inner cities if you're going to make a difference. >> well, chris, it hasn't worked. the president pours a trillion dollars into the nation's economy when you divided it out, it was about $400,000 per ild. the problem with a government stimulus is you pick the winners and loser rs. with this stimulus i'm talking about, a free market stimulus, you simply leave the money in the hands of those who have earned it, so the customers have pickeded out thesuccessful people. those people get more money. like i met a young man, young african man who has his own restaurant. his first question is do you have any tax breaks for me for my business. that's what what would do. help people in business and trying. >> but i don't have to tell you senator, republicans have a steep hill to climb in
you had sent a flat individual and corporate tax rate with 5%. give parents more school choice and education tax credits and loosen visa rules to encourage entrepreneurs to open businesses. while those are all good ideas, you've got to pour more government money into those inner cities if you're going to make a difference. >> well, chris, it hasn't worked. the president pours a trillion dollars into the nation's economy when you divided it out, it was about $400,000 per ild. the problem...
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relatively well off state of michigan to draw in the wealthy the large corporations who have evaded their tax responsibilities for decades and say to them look you've been making out like bandits it's time for those at the top the biggest and the rich is to pay what they should have been paying all along and if you did that you would be able to get the money that would be able to have this city on there its obligations to the people who gave lifetimes of work to maintaining that said richard you just hit it right on the head which is that detroit's audio and history has received a bailout many times over why is it that corporations are considered more important to bail out than the people of this country. but the irony is because they've made so much money that they have figured out that having become so rich relative to everybody else both the big companies relative to businesses as a whole and both the richest among us relative to everybody else that their soul out of touch with everybody else that they better. control the political system or else the obvious will happen that the majority w
relatively well off state of michigan to draw in the wealthy the large corporations who have evaded their tax responsibilities for decades and say to them look you've been making out like bandits it's time for those at the top the biggest and the rich is to pay what they should have been paying all along and if you did that you would be able to get the money that would be able to have this city on there its obligations to the people who gave lifetimes of work to maintaining that said richard...
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talked about, a worker making the minimum wage would have to work 75 hours a week to have the after-tax income necessary to make ends meet. working 75 hours a week at a minimum wage with few or no vacation days and limited benefits, if any, you can make 24,720 a year after taxes. i want to say it's not impossible to do that, but the reality is many people actually have to do it. how do you raise a family working 75 hours a week? when do you have time to sit down with your kids and even read a book? well, one way people get by is they are forced to turn to government assistance programs like the supplemental nutrition assistance program, the snap program, historically known as food stamps. or the liheap program, low income heating and energy assistance program that helps to pay for heating and cooling bills. the children's health insurance program, the chip program, which provides health insurance for the children of the poorest families. the emergency food assistance program, t-fap, tanf, the section 8 housing program and, yes, the affordable care act which is providing for the first ti
talked about, a worker making the minimum wage would have to work 75 hours a week to have the after-tax income necessary to make ends meet. working 75 hours a week at a minimum wage with few or no vacation days and limited benefits, if any, you can make 24,720 a year after taxes. i want to say it's not impossible to do that, but the reality is many people actually have to do it. how do you raise a family working 75 hours a week? when do you have time to sit down with your kids and even read a...
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court system, force black people to carry identification at all times, that included their birth place, tax records and any and all encounters with police. and it would have to create boss, the bureau of state security which could use indefinite detention without trial. nelson mandela spent his life fighting against apartheid. he led that fight in the villages of south africa and for 27 years managed to continue to lead that fight from a prison cell most of that time spent on a prison on an island off the coast of south africa. after nelson mandela concurred apartheid, had it erased from south african law, he continued to fight apartness because although the apartheid law was gone, apartness remained in south africa. black and white continued to live mostly apart. if the 20th century had an indispensable man, it was nelson mandela. and south africans knew that, which is why they stood in line for so long when they were offered a chance to vote for him for president. he was, as south african president jacob zuma put it today, the country's greatest son. >> this is the moment of our deepest s
court system, force black people to carry identification at all times, that included their birth place, tax records and any and all encounters with police. and it would have to create boss, the bureau of state security which could use indefinite detention without trial. nelson mandela spent his life fighting against apartheid. he led that fight in the villages of south africa and for 27 years managed to continue to lead that fight from a prison cell most of that time spent on a prison on an...
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have become a part of life in the capital athens the return to fiscal health continues with higher taxes pay cuts layoffs and privatization over the weekend parliament passed the twenty fourteen budget with an additional three billion euro was in talks with international lenders say that's not nearly good enough. now to get pg season human coastal counties beginning to look a little bit last minute him. chimneys th show is the laces were to be testing grounds as the future of express delivery. well today the military helicopter took off on a first test flight but will not replace approach them not to stand in the whaling is a range of one kilometer likely mrs and her gentle embrace hard to reach places. other giants like you cast members are also testing tool too. for china has been an incredible year for buying munich star strong for variety french winger won the trouble with my last season now he's been shortlisted for soccer's biggest individual prize twelve. brittany is one of the plan seemed content to produce his own goal which is within the coast every year the player who played s
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led to foreclosures in minority communities.it says banks should reimburse affected cities for lost tax revenue. both banks say the lawsuit is baseless, and that each applicant was treated with the same objective criteria. 20 states are saying no to expanding medicaid under the affordable care act... and a new report shows-- it could costs those states billions. among them, texas which stands to lose nearly $10 billion dollars. according nbc some of the red states are taking a pass out of a desire for less government intervention. under the expansion, the government kick's in 100% of additional costs for medicaid the first 3 years. the aim is making certain low income american's have sufficient health coverage. mcdonald's posted advice on its employee resource website, that could be considered in "bad taste. the helpful hints included: for employees wondering how much to tip the massage therapist, pool cleaner or au pair over the holidays. we wonder how many mcdonald's employees, particularly those who marched thursday fighting to raise the minimum wage face these dilemmas? mcdonald's r
led to foreclosures in minority communities.it says banks should reimburse affected cities for lost tax revenue. both banks say the lawsuit is baseless, and that each applicant was treated with the same objective criteria. 20 states are saying no to expanding medicaid under the affordable care act... and a new report shows-- it could costs those states billions. among them, texas which stands to lose nearly $10 billion dollars. according nbc some of the red states are taking a pass out of a...
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tax and spend. if i were the republicans i would do nothing. let the sequester happen. >> what are we on now, three years of rollicking with our fiscal policy. it's interesting just how mum everyone's been as this week wrapped up. so we'll see what happens in the coming days, but it's notable that there isn't a whole lot of speculation. i certainly -- i heard loud and clear what john just said. but beyond that, we don't know. >> well, i think there's no appetite for a shutdown. i agree. but jimmy, i don't know, i'm not sure i really understand the politics here from the republicans side. talk to me. talk to me about this because they have the hand. they hold the ace of the gop. why do they have to mess around with this kind of package? >> since 2009, two amazing things have happened. one, somehow we got almost all of the bush tax cuts extended. that's pretty good and somehow we have had to back-to-back years with the declining spending that's the first time that happened since the korean war. >> whi
tax and spend. if i were the republicans i would do nothing. let the sequester happen. >> what are we on now, three years of rollicking with our fiscal policy. it's interesting just how mum everyone's been as this week wrapped up. so we'll see what happens in the coming days, but it's notable that there isn't a whole lot of speculation. i certainly -- i heard loud and clear what john just said. but beyond that, we don't know. >> well, i think there's no appetite for a shutdown. i...
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the new friendship has descended into foreign few commitment to boosting opposition to the different tax earnings. we still like to see it. journalist neil clarke compares the reaction of european politicians to the protests in ukraine hypocritical. they have been proud to be headed for nashville to visit ukraine is very much a presence in the west ukraine. we didn't get a good introduction going to struggle when your solidarity with the way but the eu treaty. the protest easy to keep it peaceful day with great brutality by the police little fortunate to be a dress to be a good tackle that. extract. ukraine to divorce to his ribs and seeds eagle st writes that demonstrate its current european union st region inside sheou know they give you the space vacant it's absolutely outrageous shipping. ruling party officials are urging the protesters to go home they said the blockade of administrative buildings as preventing the approval of the twenty fourteen but get a cavity impact on state salaries and pensions across the country. so far though no sign of the rallies abating the thousands of pr
the new friendship has descended into foreign few commitment to boosting opposition to the different tax earnings. we still like to see it. journalist neil clarke compares the reaction of european politicians to the protests in ukraine hypocritical. they have been proud to be headed for nashville to visit ukraine is very much a presence in the west ukraine. we didn't get a good introduction going to struggle when your solidarity with the way but the eu treaty. the protest easy to keep it...
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people complain that we live off their tax money, says andro, but if they could give us work, we could earn our own money. his sister chimes in the czechs think we're lazy, that's not true. e would like to work, but how? the apartment is not just small, it's also expensive. his sister wants to move, but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name. their appearance, and their accent. this apartment belongs to another roma. he's profitting from their desperation. his sister shows us the bathroom. it's the only place we can tore anything, she says. the washing machine is also broken, she laughs. that's all the family needs. >> this is the school nearest to the roma neighborhood. miro used to go here. it's a special school. the principal has work here for over 20 years. an above average number of roma children end up here because this school is so close to their home, and because other schools don't consider the disadvantages they face in their entrance tests. but they aren't stupid. it's just that roma children receive far less support from their families.
people complain that we live off their tax money, says andro, but if they could give us work, we could earn our own money. his sister chimes in the czechs think we're lazy, that's not true. e would like to work, but how? the apartment is not just small, it's also expensive. his sister wants to move, but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name. their appearance, and their accent. this apartment belongs to another roma. he's profitting from their desperation....
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. >> former girl, the big issue, the big news today is they are facing a tax bill in india. people are saying they could be $3.5 billion. it's the cost of doing business in india. if you look at what they have done, and focusing on their core, this company will be profitable again and i think you can own it again. >> pop here for cbs. >> even though cvs was already the biggest, size does matter. they love this deal. these guys have been doing everything right for a few years. >> pop here for facebook. >> i was really surprised it reached the $48 level. you have an instagram event. i think the stock wants to trade up to levels it saw before. >> and we have a pop for cabbies. a pair of photographerers are being hailed for creating a pin-up calendar of new york city drivers. proceeds will benefit a charity on the lower east side. >> this is going to be bad. that last guy lying down without a shirt on? mark cubanish about it. he looked just like him. just saying. back to our cnbc exclusive now. the play book for 2014. he's a hedge fund manager. david, good to have you back. what
. >> former girl, the big issue, the big news today is they are facing a tax bill in india. people are saying they could be $3.5 billion. it's the cost of doing business in india. if you look at what they have done, and focusing on their core, this company will be profitable again and i think you can own it again. >> pop here for cbs. >> even though cvs was already the biggest, size does matter. they love this deal. these guys have been doing everything right for a few years....
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welfare benefits sadly none of the guys at cushioning about the people complain that we live off their tax money says on to that they would give this work week and earn our own money. in the vicinity apple was assisted chimes in on the texting for lazy but that's not true. we would like to work now. the vet the apartment is not just small it's also expensive. on drew's sister wants to move but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name their appearance and their accent. oh well. this apartment belongs to another room these profiting from their desperation. meaning that the owner's sister shows us the bathroom. it's the only place we can store anything she sets out that way. they are eleven the washing machine is also broken. that's all the family needs. yet unknown bring your mommy you know. this is the school nearest to the roman neighborhood. here are used to go here. it's a special school principal martinez said hello but has worked here for over twenty years. the evidence of an above average number of roma children and appeared because the school was s
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they have taxes and fire departments and local governments. >> some people say it could be a tax haven. it 345e nai notit may not be un. >> we do not anticipate we will flacflag the vessel under u.s. l have police force and fire protection and amenities that you need to provide in a land based city. there will not be real estate taxes but we need a revenue stream to provide for the services of the fuel and the crew and those will be dobb done condcondominium maintenance fee. we'll derrive fee basis for the commercial units that wil provie the safety and security of the ship and fuel and crews salaries as well. we have a social media question. >> maybe you can pick up the garbage floating in the sea and build a city on that. how will the ship be powered? do you have plans to build green? >> we have a fair amount of technology. it's going to be a showcase of environmental and green technology. and request respect to the blow propulsion they're electronic motors and we would require 100 bhaise100based on our tonnage. we are going to have incinerator toilets and we'll be very green and we'
they have taxes and fire departments and local governments. >> some people say it could be a tax haven. it 345e nai notit may not be un. >> we do not anticipate we will flacflag the vessel under u.s. l have police force and fire protection and amenities that you need to provide in a land based city. there will not be real estate taxes but we need a revenue stream to provide for the services of the fuel and the crew and those will be dobb done condcondominium maintenance fee. we'll...
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and january, who loses their doctors and april, who is 15ed by the man date tax. and next summer, when all of the insurance companies up their rates and if young people don't go in the system and subsiddize all of the rates will go up before the election. i think it is a disaster for the democrats. >> and marjorie, does it? you throw in the employer man date. >> it could be that we see a lot of the benefits that are mapped out and it is a misnomer to say that people are losing the insurance. most major employers have the health care that hold the tenants in face. it will be individuals and small businesses that will see the change. but looking at the system, everyone of us insurance or not are at risk of the health care system failing. it is designed hopefully to benefit the whole of the american public. in two years or 2016, what is the memory of the american public look like and how is it all playing out. >> johnathon, what is the chances of the republicans regaining the senate. >> the congressional balance test question and weather where they are asked if they
and january, who loses their doctors and april, who is 15ed by the man date tax. and next summer, when all of the insurance companies up their rates and if young people don't go in the system and subsiddize all of the rates will go up before the election. i think it is a disaster for the democrats. >> and marjorie, does it? you throw in the employer man date. >> it could be that we see a lot of the benefits that are mapped out and it is a misnomer to say that people are losing the...
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is in trouble is because this economic crisis has made so many people only employed only able to pay taxes while a small percentage get very wealthy everyone knows that go in after those people to raise the money they can best bill ford to do what's right by the people of this country or else you're driving a wedge inside the united states that we will all come to regret in the years ahead absolutely it is a false dichotomy thanks for breaking through that richard wall for columnist professor emeritus at university of massachusetts thanks so much. thank you. both guys it's about that time for viewer feedback starting with the you tube there is road over two hundred eighty episodes bt has done your feedback about nine or eight times and you spend roughly a minute to a minute a half on the segment b.t.s. going to spend on average a minute on the viewer feedback segment why can't they do it more often since it's averaging viewer feedback every thirty one point five episodes wow thank you so much for doing the math and since it means so much to you this is for you man we want to james alexande
is in trouble is because this economic crisis has made so many people only employed only able to pay taxes while a small percentage get very wealthy everyone knows that go in after those people to raise the money they can best bill ford to do what's right by the people of this country or else you're driving a wedge inside the united states that we will all come to regret in the years ahead absolutely it is a false dichotomy thanks for breaking through that richard wall for columnist professor...
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there are no tax increases here. and point number three, we are finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. the mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties is because it is not easy to do. so we are not going to get everything we want, and she won't get everything she wants [ inaudible question ]. >> i think we will pass this to the house and we'll go first given our schedules in the house, we will post this on our website today, this evening and we intend to bring it to the house floor later on this week. i have every reason to expect great support from our caucus because we are keeping our principals. the key is here nobody had to sacrifice their core principles. our principles are don't raise taxes an reduce the deficit. and we have concerned members about defense. the next hit from the sequester would hit solely on
there are no tax increases here. and point number three, we are finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. the mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties is because it is not easy to do. so we are not going to get everything we want, and she won't get everything she wants [ inaudible question ]....
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the city wants damages for reduce property taxes and the cost of maintaining foreclosed homes. commodities have been much in the pictures. look at gold, all over the place. mining companies are reacting to the challenges of slashing costs and delaying capital investment. alix steel is here looking at commodities. she knows how to pronounce vale. >> they are the biggest i am producer in the world. that is used to make steel, which is made and everything. what other companies are doing, trimming investments for a third year, selling assets including $10 million of it cold unit. doingo said they were that, trying to trim the fat down. >> everybody else does it. brazil?unique to >> they are based in brazil so the question happens to what is going to happen to brazil's credit-rating? has indit default market trading as if they are linked. swap prices have been rising as a threat of a possible downgrade in brazil. >> you are good at this, link this to the blood we have seen in gold this week. there is a commodities silver cycle, there is a debate along broad come -- along broad movem
the city wants damages for reduce property taxes and the cost of maintaining foreclosed homes. commodities have been much in the pictures. look at gold, all over the place. mining companies are reacting to the challenges of slashing costs and delaying capital investment. alix steel is here looking at commodities. she knows how to pronounce vale. >> they are the biggest i am producer in the world. that is used to make steel, which is made and everything. what other companies are doing,...
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it's drawn from the warsaw headquarters of the european border control agency from tax the eu says the new system will help save the lives of refugees and catch criminals. the hopeful twentieth the east side of the main component of course it is to provide the network to monitor and organized crime and illegal immigration and migration of up to date all was that of course also to save the lives of people in distress at sea. he will self seed teams from the soybean seed of sealed them up and gone to bed. but critics say the system is more about turning away migrants than helping them it started operation on the eu southern and eastern borders. also on monday un human rights chief cannot be the day. she is growing evidence that lead in syrian government officials have committed crimes against humanity. she called on the international criminal court to open a probe into the country's civil war delay said responsibility for atrocities committed in the syrian conflict extended to the top echelons of government including president bush are outside germany's brewers started lobbying for the c
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the latest development law gives some very handsome tax relief and subsidies that can go all the way up to 50%, 55% of investment compared to the sector of the area. these are major and smaller changes that render the environment a lot friendlier and welcoming to international investors. >> he says the greek government is planning to develop a port near athens and turn it into a hub for ocean transport between europe and asia. >>> all right, that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. let's get another check of the markets. >>> u.s. defense officials are preparing to dispatch a ship to help destroy syria's chemical weapons. they say they plan to test their system next month. officials from the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons and the united nations are overseeing the destruction of the weapons. they intend to dispose more than 1,000 tons of chemical agents by the middle of next year. they plan to transport the most hazardous substances out of the country by the end of this month to destroy them at sea. pentagon officials say two chemical processing units are bein
the latest development law gives some very handsome tax relief and subsidies that can go all the way up to 50%, 55% of investment compared to the sector of the area. these are major and smaller changes that render the environment a lot friendlier and welcoming to international investors. >> he says the greek government is planning to develop a port near athens and turn it into a hub for ocean transport between europe and asia. >>> all right, that is going to wrap it up for biz...
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your plan period to the long list of political promises proven untrue along side read my lips, no new taxes. the phrase isn't going away and the story line isn't going away. young people are leaving in droves. >> the if you like your health care you can keep it quote, harry reid has revived the debate the president told the truth all along. >> there were thousands of people that found out that was not actually possible. >> but i still go back and say what i said earlier. what he said was true. >> okay. >> if you want to keep your insurance you have, you can keep it. >> reid staring at a difficult battle to keep control of the senate in 2014 could be trying to reframe a sore point with voters. he says many health plans have changed in the last few years. he says the president was telling the truth at the time of the promise. carney had no interest in reengaging. >> i think the president has spoken about this at length and repeatedly and taken action on this. i don't have anything to add to that. >> reid put the white house on defense over the position to exempt some of the staff from enrolli
your plan period to the long list of political promises proven untrue along side read my lips, no new taxes. the phrase isn't going away and the story line isn't going away. young people are leaving in droves. >> the if you like your health care you can keep it quote, harry reid has revived the debate the president told the truth all along. >> there were thousands of people that found out that was not actually possible. >> but i still go back and say what i said earlier. what...
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we used to call each other and share ideas on tax reform, on education reform. on getting things done. we love the environment on you can actually achieve results. that's the great thing of being a governor. i look at so many of the members of the utah state legislature who are here. and with each one of them, i can tell you stories about how we were able to get things done and the can-do attitude. it was remarkable. joe then went on to the senate and became terribly frustrated with the culture that existed on capitol hill, something that evan knows a lot about. i went on to china to become our senior diplomat running the embassy there. and we kind of regrouped a little bit later when joe and nancy jacobson, who was the power behind no labels initially came and said would you like to become part of the o labels movement. what on earth is no labels? is it a third party effort to kind of ship wreck the republicans and the democrats. is it a bunch of mushy moderates to get together to take over the world? none of the above. come to find that it is a group that resp
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point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to get everything that she wants. >> what if they reject it. >> i think we'll pass there though the house. we'll go first given our schedules. we'll post this on our website this evening and we intend to bring it to the house floor later this week. i have every reason to expect great support from our caucus. we're keeping our key principles. no one here had to sacrifice their core principles. our principles are don't raise taxes, reduce the deficit. we also have a lot of concerned members about defense. the next hit was going to hit solely on the m
point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to...
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it would not involve any new tax increases or any major entitlement reforms. even at smaller deal is going to be challenge. they have their own set of issues and critics. one idea is the aviation security fee, hitting a passengers every time if i. the airlines don't like that. they want to see workers contribute more to their retirement plans. democrats don't like that, particularly in maryland and virginia. is timeblicans think it to and some of the benefits. if they can't reach a deal by friday, john boehner may kick the can down the road and pass a temporary spending deal that will get past the holidays. nobody like that option. but it is better than the alternative. back to you. >> tonight on political capital with al hunt, former secretary of state, dr. madeleine andight, will discuss china iran. up next, business competition can be a contact sport. we will meet one ceo who was taken a challenge literally. she takes on her rivals and elbow pads and skates and the pack -- in the fast-paced world of roller derby. that and more when bottom line continues in
it would not involve any new tax increases or any major entitlement reforms. even at smaller deal is going to be challenge. they have their own set of issues and critics. one idea is the aviation security fee, hitting a passengers every time if i. the airlines don't like that. they want to see workers contribute more to their retirement plans. democrats don't like that, particularly in maryland and virginia. is timeblicans think it to and some of the benefits. if they can't reach a deal by...
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, the two-thirds of the budget that is mandatory spending, keep the budget caps in place, not raise taxes, which is important during this weak economy, and avoid a government shutdown. >> the farm bill is one thing. your eyes might glaze over when you talk about farm policies. but let's put it this way, in terms that everybody understands. if they fail to come to an agreement they don't extend current law the price of a gallon of milk could double some $7 a gallon. that will hit home especially if unemployment extended unemployment benefits are not extended by this congress. the people taking it in the next one more time. those in the lower income groups. >> and trying to keep up technology. the senate working on a plastic gun ban. >> reporter: this is something that has been in place since the reagan administration, but gun control advocates say there is a problem. what has to happen, any gun that is predominantly made of plastic has to have a metal part to make it secure. one problem is that that metal, that piece of metal under current law can be easily detached. for any reason someone
, the two-thirds of the budget that is mandatory spending, keep the budget caps in place, not raise taxes, which is important during this weak economy, and avoid a government shutdown. >> the farm bill is one thing. your eyes might glaze over when you talk about farm policies. but let's put it this way, in terms that everybody understands. if they fail to come to an agreement they don't extend current law the price of a gallon of milk could double some $7 a gallon. that will hit home...
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now, he's going to unveil this economic plan for this financially struggling city which focuses on tax cuts in lieu of government stimulus programs. we know now because a federal judge said because it is a city that's eligible to file nor chapter 9. so is this part of the trip clearly a political one to wrangle more votes towards the republican party. but is rand paul a true economic crusader like detroit needs? >> he's not the crusader that detroit needs right now. if you cut away from a lot of the flash, what you're looking at here is a good old trickle down economics. the idea is if you cut taxes for those at the top of the scale, you're going to generate enough economic activity to provide employment opportunities for everybody else. that has not worked on a national scale, and it's going to be particularly i think fool hearted in a place like detroit which actually needs support. not permanent, not forever, but to just get back on its feet. i think that's quite clear if you look at what the city's been going through. >> jared bernstein former chief economist for vice president joe
now, he's going to unveil this economic plan for this financially struggling city which focuses on tax cuts in lieu of government stimulus programs. we know now because a federal judge said because it is a city that's eligible to file nor chapter 9. so is this part of the trip clearly a political one to wrangle more votes towards the republican party. but is rand paul a true economic crusader like detroit needs? >> he's not the crusader that detroit needs right now. if you cut away from a...
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million uninsured african-americans might qualify for medicaid, the children's health insurance credit or tax premiums to lower premiums. >> they can score political points by attacking affordable care act, or they can save taxpayer and ensure that thousands of their citizens have access to qualify health care. >> the cost could be astro nommical. another report by national center for policy analysis, claims in one state alone, arizona, medicaid expansion will cost taxpayers about $1 billion a year. emanuel stressed he still believes enough young and healthy people will sign up to pay into the system and help balance it out urks. >> i think there will be a fiscally safe budget. >> usa today recording that scores of people dealing with this glitch and not being able to get insurance before the december 23rd deadline to enroll. >> ed on the north lawn. thank you. >>> some people think the revamped health cacare.gov look better. but looks can be deceiving. >> there is a new future at healthcare.gov that puts premiums and deductibles or out of pocket expenses on the same screen, so the prices are
million uninsured african-americans might qualify for medicaid, the children's health insurance credit or tax premiums to lower premiums. >> they can score political points by attacking affordable care act, or they can save taxpayer and ensure that thousands of their citizens have access to qualify health care. >> the cost could be astro nommical. another report by national center for policy analysis, claims in one state alone, arizona, medicaid expansion will cost taxpayers about...
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. >> the americaned income tax credit is still there. >> it is. but you can improve upon it so that mothers could make decisions based on their own needs for their kids. >> are you ready for me? >> yes. >> he is doing his whole cause a disservice because he is making a poor argument. because when you look at the reality and open a history book, you see it is the democratic party that has done a disservice to a generation of dprims and others who -- african-americans and others who south africa in poverty to poor communities. because this is getting everyone nowhere. that is what should be addressed and given a hard look instead of throwing out apartheid and reckless terms like that and comparing it to the united states today. >> but let's keep in mind, he did not accuse republicans of this. the democrats are as complicity in this as the republicans are by ignoring it. but the democrats are complicit in it. and having said that, that doesn't change the fact there are separations between poor and wealthy in this city. >> apartheid. >> no. they live
. >> the americaned income tax credit is still there. >> it is. but you can improve upon it so that mothers could make decisions based on their own needs for their kids. >> are you ready for me? >> yes. >> he is doing his whole cause a disservice because he is making a poor argument. because when you look at the reality and open a history book, you see it is the democratic party that has done a disservice to a generation of dprims and others who --...
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command was that led to the decision about deciding which of those 501 c 4 organizations should receive a tax exemption. it was never made clear. why shouldn't we expect the worst. my rule in politics, if it's better than it looks they will fix it. if it's worse they will make it stand. if they thought better they should have made it. that's the job of a politician. just for a second i want to point out something. i haven't heard anything as smart as what i heard reverend sharpton say in five years. that is the most perceptive thing i've seen. the difference f.w. de klerk handled the need for change and inevitable election, democratic election of nelson mandela, truly legitimate for nelson mandela, he was never legitimately elected. for him to recognize his role in history as a patriot at that point so different than the way mitch mcconnell handled the election of obama. so different. to set it up that way, the juxtaposition, they were willing, mcconnell people on the far right were willing to destroy the country to destroy obama. whereas to succeed in a country he live f.w. de klerk was wi t
command was that led to the decision about deciding which of those 501 c 4 organizations should receive a tax exemption. it was never made clear. why shouldn't we expect the worst. my rule in politics, if it's better than it looks they will fix it. if it's worse they will make it stand. if they thought better they should have made it. that's the job of a politician. just for a second i want to point out something. i haven't heard anything as smart as what i heard reverend sharpton say in five...
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no new taxes and you have to equalate is it it's a 180 page bail. it will increase -- the premise, neil, of the affordable care act i completely agree with, which is to lower costs and to increase access. i 100% agree with that. we repeal the affordable care act, we do something in tax treatment that should have been done 70 years ago, and we equalize the tax treatment between an individual and a company. when i worked in a medical practice, our practice provided insurance. when i retired, the next day to run for public office to run for congress, i had to pay first dollar, and we give family a $20,000 standard deduction for health insurance. let's say you make 60,000 a year, your tax able income is only 40. if you signed the policy that costs $15,000, which is going to ask crowd to shop, not have the government tell you what to buy but to shop fine what's in your bin, let's say it cost 15, you still get the $155,000 detailable. we allow you to buy -- >> this sounds great. what are democrats saying? they say republicans are doing squat. >> well, the
no new taxes and you have to equalate is it it's a 180 page bail. it will increase -- the premise, neil, of the affordable care act i completely agree with, which is to lower costs and to increase access. i 100% agree with that. we repeal the affordable care act, we do something in tax treatment that should have been done 70 years ago, and we equalize the tax treatment between an individual and a company. when i worked in a medical practice, our practice provided insurance. when i retired, the...
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give parents more school choice and education tax credits. and loosen visa rules to encourage foreign sbe pentrepre to open businesses. senator, while critics say those are all good ideas, you've got to pour more government money into those inner cities if you're going to make a difference. >> well, chris, it hasn't worked. i mean, the president poured a trillion dollars into the nation's economy. when you divided it out it was about $400,000 per job. the problem with a government stimulus is you pick the winners and losers. with this stimulus that i'm talking about, a free market stimulus, you simply leave the money in the hands of those who earned it. so the customers have actually picked out the successful people, the ones they choose to buy products from. those people get more money. like i met a young man, young african-american man who has his own restaurant. his first question is, do you have any tax breaks for me for my business? that's what this would do. it would help people who are already in business and trying. >> i don't have to
give parents more school choice and education tax credits. and loosen visa rules to encourage foreign sbe pentrepre to open businesses. senator, while critics say those are all good ideas, you've got to pour more government money into those inner cities if you're going to make a difference. >> well, chris, it hasn't worked. i mean, the president poured a trillion dollars into the nation's economy. when you divided it out it was about $400,000 per job. the problem with a government...
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it's like to stop the tax you hear. mr hawley was made law says that the business of obasanjo whoever reads this. in the womb. and. welcome to play with it caps the back of the gifts that in the mac prep lopez economic engine it's no great harm to the hundreds of businesses in the region's biggest force and now it's looking to increase its profile on the wall financial stage. we went to meet one of a new generation of traders resisting the crisis casablanca stock markets is just posted all the gains of eight percent. businesses this kid is pretty real that was the go set up but who finds she faces competition from households around the world. alas when we gather news and the morning the press eli was in my role is to transmit them to clients it and explain the opportunities are risks of buying or selling on the markets to stay warm. if the time. at this age is determined to make casablanca late to hop and will finance its ability to fold this in spite of some seconds to go to. this is one of the older stock exchanges in
it's like to stop the tax you hear. mr hawley was made law says that the business of obasanjo whoever reads this. in the womb. and. welcome to play with it caps the back of the gifts that in the mac prep lopez economic engine it's no great harm to the hundreds of businesses in the region's biggest force and now it's looking to increase its profile on the wall financial stage. we went to meet one of a new generation of traders resisting the crisis casablanca stock markets is just posted all the...
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axd income tax forcing businesses to payi]lp t own workers. >> do you agree? obviously you do. >> i think that'sc absolutely right.xd wefá -- where we're seeing, as mentioned earlier, where we're seeing the growth in the economo is in n these low-wage sectors. we've seen a decline inç middle-class jobs in the country. if we we need to do something to raise the bottom, get more consumer demand back in the economy, deal with some of the issue of qualiti. to do that, we've got raise the floor. and this combination of publice policies like minimum wage laws, organizing, we're seeing in consumer pressure, all can come together to begin to do that. >> okay. very interesting, and much more debate to come in the new year, i'm sure, with congressional calls, as well, for a federal minimum wage hike. soe1i] i want to thank you both being here. ken jacobs and ron unz, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> the bay area has long been known as an incubator ofxd innovation. one epicenterkÑf that creativity of stanford, alsoÑi knowne1 as the school.fá the d school
axd income tax forcing businesses to payi]lp t own workers. >> do you agree? obviously you do. >> i think that'sc absolutely right.xd wefá -- where we're seeing, as mentioned earlier, where we're seeing the growth in the economo is in n these low-wage sectors. we've seen a decline inç middle-class jobs in the country. if we we need to do something to raise the bottom, get more consumer demand back in the economy, deal with some of the issue of qualiti. to do that, we've got raise...
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the revenues have come in, in part, because of the tax hikes which created less damage. the fact is washington getting out of the way is a pre-condition for the private sector. >> i'll let austan weigh in on that. 92,000 federal jobs lost overall this year. do you think washington in action and sequester is hurting holding back the growth? >> it is holding back the growth. i thought it would hold back growth more than it did. i think most of the private sector who look at the economy for 2013 say that the austerity and the fiscal drag cut at least one point or almost two points off the system. i think austerity did not help the growth rate. >> i figured you would be opposite sides of the fence. >> 1% of the 1.5% is the tax hike. 1% of the drag this year out of the 1.5. >> i agree with that. >> meantime, signs this week that maybe i don't know, maybe the bailout -- automakers may be worth it. gm and chrysler, double digit numbers. treasury department planning to sell the last of its stock in gm by the end of the year. so interesting to me. do you think this proves what wa
the revenues have come in, in part, because of the tax hikes which created less damage. the fact is washington getting out of the way is a pre-condition for the private sector. >> i'll let austan weigh in on that. 92,000 federal jobs lost overall this year. do you think washington in action and sequester is hurting holding back the growth? >> it is holding back the growth. i thought it would hold back growth more than it did. i think most of the private sector who look at the...
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run, it was a net gain for taxpayers, keeping 2.5 million people on the job spending money and paying taxes. >>> the ceo of the new american airlines says no rate hikes for now. they merged yesterday with u.s. airways. doug parker, ceo, says air fares will remain steady. >>> new evidence that the nation's retailers have been scaling back a bit on their holiday hiring. last month, the retailers brought in 471,000 workers. about 5% less than the record of 494,000 workers set last year. analysts say it shows a possible drop in business confidence. >>> forbes magazine is out with a list of what they call hollywood's overpaid actors. topping the list, adam sandler, katherine heigl a close second. reese witherspoon rounds out the top three. forbes arrives at the list after considering a star's pay, the movie budgets, and expenses. i wouldn't mind being on that list. overpaid. >> it usually means underworked, right? >>> well, a new use for the little blue pill. why some doctors are saying viagra might be useful to women? >> really? >>> fun gone too far maybe. a snowball fight getting out of contro
run, it was a net gain for taxpayers, keeping 2.5 million people on the job spending money and paying taxes. >>> the ceo of the new american airlines says no rate hikes for now. they merged yesterday with u.s. airways. doug parker, ceo, says air fares will remain steady. >>> new evidence that the nation's retailers have been scaling back a bit on their holiday hiring. last month, the retailers brought in 471,000 workers. about 5% less than the record of 494,000 workers set...
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we would suggest doing that with respect to a number of higher education programs, loans, grants, tax benefits outside the pell grant. let states do what they think is best in order achieve the type of outcome they have in indiana. imagine being able to stay to an eighth grade student. it you are responsible and work hard in high school. we'll guarantee you can go to a four--- a college public college of your choice within the your state at very least without incurring any new debt. that type of promise is possible. students who have the talent, desire, and drive to pursue the post secondary education should be able to do so without being hindered by the ability to pay. i think it's right today. thank you. recognized for five minutes. >> i am pleased to be here today to present this testimony on behalf of my institution. on behalf of the 17 -- and the nearly 6,000 pell grant recipients we're currently serving, we are happy to engage with the committee on how we can improve the pell grant program especially in the area of increased flexibility for nontraditional students encouraging co
we would suggest doing that with respect to a number of higher education programs, loans, grants, tax benefits outside the pell grant. let states do what they think is best in order achieve the type of outcome they have in indiana. imagine being able to stay to an eighth grade student. it you are responsible and work hard in high school. we'll guarantee you can go to a four--- a college public college of your choice within the your state at very least without incurring any new debt. that type...
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point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending, that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. look, this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement since '86 is because it's not easy to do. so we know we're not going to get everything we want and she's not going to get everything we want. >>> all right. so there you have it. a major, major deal, words you don't often here in washington, d.c. right now. compromise. and as you heard paul ryan say, a step in the right drink, although there will be plenty of conservatives who won't be happy with this deal. there will be some liberals who won't be happy with it as well. it's still got to pass the house of representatives, pass the senate, go to the president for his signature. if it passes, there will not be a government shutdown in january. we'll be right back. every day we're working to be an even bet
point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending, that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. look, this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement since '86 is because it's not easy to do. so we know we're not going to get everything we want and she's not going to get everything we want. >>> all...
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plans policy by issuing new bonds as old ones retire and meaning there will be no increase in property tax rates. colleagues, i do hope that you will join us in supporting this essential earthquake safety emergency response bond for the june ballot at its core, this bond measure is about protecting san francisco's future. ~. i do have one other item, which is a resolution on the topic of fracking. colleagues, you've probably known there has been a national and state debate about hydraulic fracturing, which is known as fracking. fracking is used to tract gas and oil resources by drilling wells deep into the earth and injecting water and chemicals with high pressure. this is known to produce toxic wastewater, pollutev ants and is therefore a likely threat to environmental health. fracking is happening in calf but it's not adequately regulated. the precise locations and the number of wells in our state are not recorded. the exact mix of chemicals used are not required to be disclosed among numerous regulatory deficiencies. because there has not been adequate regulatory action at the state lev
plans policy by issuing new bonds as old ones retire and meaning there will be no increase in property tax rates. colleagues, i do hope that you will join us in supporting this essential earthquake safety emergency response bond for the june ballot at its core, this bond measure is about protecting san francisco's future. ~. i do have one other item, which is a resolution on the topic of fracking. colleagues, you've probably known there has been a national and state debate about hydraulic...
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>> state raised taxes federal government raised taxes, taxes relative to the size of the economy is at 20-year high. david: if he raises them even more what would happen? >> i think you will see continued economic struggle. it is not a robust recovery right now. david: steve ma lang today, manhattan institute. thanks for being here. liz? liz: amc entaint has a loyalty plan with a difference. members may cash in on the theater chain's upcoming ipo. you have to hear about this one. creative marketing. we'll tell you now next. >>> listen up, lady, we have a list of the wealthiest bachelors on earth. you won't want to miss this list of billionaire bachelors. ♪ as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recoizing me with unlited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, e
>> state raised taxes federal government raised taxes, taxes relative to the size of the economy is at 20-year high. david: if he raises them even more what would happen? >> i think you will see continued economic struggle. it is not a robust recovery right now. david: steve ma lang today, manhattan institute. thanks for being here. liz? liz: amc entaint has a loyalty plan with a difference. members may cash in on the theater chain's upcoming ipo. you have to hear about this one....
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they look at death taxes. they look at income taxes. even though they candying up some studies every now and then that purport to show this has no effect, the fact is a lot of people move to florida, people move to texas and some people even move to states like wyoming, nevada and state of washington. david: people affected are very small, 1.4%, but when you look at the disproportionate amount of money that 1.4% pays in tax, that could be a big, if they move out, that could be a big crimp in an already-strained budget in new york. >> that's right. new york already has when you combine city and state taxes one of the highest tax burdens in the country. it devastated new york state. look at up state. again to think new york city's impervious to these kind of demand, look what happened in the 1960s and '70s they literally drove the city to bankruptcy. so why start on that path again? david: let's talk a little bit about the rhetoric of income disparity. we heard the president talking about it. there is bigger gap between the richest and po
they look at death taxes. they look at income taxes. even though they candying up some studies every now and then that purport to show this has no effect, the fact is a lot of people move to florida, people move to texas and some people even move to states like wyoming, nevada and state of washington. david: people affected are very small, 1.4%, but when you look at the disproportionate amount of money that 1.4% pays in tax, that could be a big, if they move out, that could be a big crimp in an...
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clamping down on tax evasion. toss banks are being asked voluntary have a disclosure program with the u.s. department of justice. manus cranny is here. will be the end of swiss banks? >> we have a turning point. from told thousand seven, the u.s. -- from 2007, the u.s. has pursued tax evaders by whistleblowers. we are entering a new spectrum with the u.s. justice department going after them. protecting you are and who you are trying to protect from taxing. with tax a little bit more leniently with you. you have anonymity. the germans are saying, no. the u.s. is going after identity, identity. that is the critical part for the u.s. authorities. invadedlion was being off taxation by u.s. citizens. this is the point. since the whistleblowers' admissions started, citizens are in swiss.have money they declared. you see the amount of money by 70%. 68 tax evaders have been charged. banks have been fined. >> what could be the penalties? >> 16 banks under investigation at the moment. no plea bargaining for them. could face
clamping down on tax evasion. toss banks are being asked voluntary have a disclosure program with the u.s. department of justice. manus cranny is here. will be the end of swiss banks? >> we have a turning point. from told thousand seven, the u.s. -- from 2007, the u.s. has pursued tax evaders by whistleblowers. we are entering a new spectrum with the u.s. justice department going after them. protecting you are and who you are trying to protect from taxing. with tax a little bit more...